Category Archives: Tourism and Traffic

On Wednesday, March 7, in a stunning vote of 4-0, the Napa County Planning Commission sent Caldwell Winery back to the drawing board after Coombsville residents objected to a number of issues, including a faulty traffic study, fire danger,...

Although Climate change is a huge global issue we have an opportunity to positively address it at our local level. Two Napa residents, Jim Wilson down valley, and Mike Hackett in Angwin, have collaborated with conscientious members of the...

Napa County will host a series of local meetings throughout the valley to gather input and ideas for a community vision that can help shape the Board of Supervisors priorities. Meetings will be conducted in English and Spanish. The...

Update Editor’s note: NVR 3/16/17: Napa officials talk about scrapping Hwy 29 widening in American Canyon This is one of the few government acknowledgements that road widening doesn’t relieve traffic congestion, it enables future development and induces traffic increases...

During the Napa Vision 2050-sponsored forum on the “Tourism Economy” in April 2016, one of the panelists, Mr. Eben Fodor of the planning firm Fodor & Associates who conducted studies on the long-term fiscal impacts of urban growth, cited...

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Established in January 2015 by neighbors from throughout the county to protect the quality of life for Napa County’s citizens and the rich biodiversity of our natural environment, known as ‘The Commons’. We joined together to confront the challenges of inappropriate development in the Agricultural Preserve, the Agricultural Watershed and in our cities and towns